I believe the same thing. We have this huge production capability. We have a growing population in Canada, especially in western Canada. However, our climate allows us to grow certain products.
Alberta is a semi-arid region that is very suitable to beef. It produces 50% of the cow herd and 70% of the fed cattle production. The trucks that haul our product, our beef product, south to the U.S. and Mexico return loaded with vegetables and fruit that we can't grow in our climate. So trade is good for everyone involved. If we can export beef to Japan and then in return, as everyone knows, we import things from Japan, like electronics and those types of things, we create a balance of trade in different products.
So if we can value-add by processing these products in Canada, we can increase jobs and do those kinds of things. But I always believe that we will have things that we do best, and those are the things that we'll have to export.